Aquaman Actor Jason Momoa Wants To Visit India

Nagini Shree|Dec 13, 2018

Starring actor Jason Momoa and Amber Heard, Aquaman will hit the screens in India on December 14.

Jason Momoa is eagerly awaiting the day Aquaman released in India and reveals that he is looking forward to an opportunity to visit this nation again. The sixth installment in the DC Extended Universe stars Momoa as Aquaman. It's running in China and has already broken some box office records, earning more than $100 million.

Jason Momoa shows up at the world's premiere in Los Angeles, California.

Sharing about the potential success of this franchise, the actor said:

Aquaman is slated to hit the screens in India on December 14, 2018, a week ahead of the US release. The film revolves around the journey of Arthur Curry from early life to discover his fate and tells the legend that there will be a king who returns to rebuild the kingdom of Atlantis thanks to the power of Trident.

Momoa’s career has ranged from being a Game of Throne's Dothraki to Conan the Barbarian and appearances in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and later in Justice League, Aquaman has been the toughest role for him to essay till date.  Momoa said.

Amber Heard is seen in the franchise as Mera, who allies Aquaman in his action-packed adventure. The supporting roles cast Oscar-winning actor Nicole Kidman as Aquaman's mother – Atlanna, Willem Dafoe as longtime ally Vulko, Patrick Wilson as Arthur’s half-brother.

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